. JUNE M- "'30 m . t UARDIAN BASE BALL WRESTLING BOWLING r111“ r.1_l_/§__1_z__1n1”rETOwu - c, 33313151‘ w ‘ SPORT_ BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT ' The Rejuverraifegllgljhlg A """ “‘% ' a great bail clubffls has s bunch_ of By QUIN HALL hitters capable of causing plenty of damage to any pitcher in any league At Wrigley Field, in Chicngo, they The {linger who gets through an af- hsse the flagpole all manicured up tel-noon agoirlst the ' Chicago nine to do credit, to s National League without being nicked for extrsubases pennant. which the fans hope theI wallopa can figure he has done s Cubs will bring llonle at tht- close 0i fair day's work. ' ' the present season. mic. of t-tntrsc! While any player onttht W511i! another pole could be quidcly nlnzlt- 1 a dangerous swstter, Cuyler, Horns- ed for a, World's series bnllllcr. But.‘ by, Stephenson and Wilson. $011M perhaps, that's being too opzittliuzc. {compose the heavy artillery. 156th Before the start of the season til t member of this B181"? W" ‘mm’ Cub rooters in the wnlav City traded or released by other meter ured that the ltonle cini) tn 1a. wfk lcnzut- clubs before 110011118 “Ptwli” in Oith the pcnalmt. Illl: t. i.n't n:l the Cllb machine. They may 1W3 hi", easy matter to nail: ill “"2111 n 1"“ ‘ 1M" 5° h" Smlly- b“? Mk9“ in a ant in a league ulhicll llzls o ton; they make a quedrulnc we t! clubs like the Pirates, the . ‘ poi-WW ‘ . snd the Giants. i Hnrinett. the cub's star catcher, Undoubtedly Msr- T~T7C'\"»'7‘~'l' hl“. was out during the early season, and . the thirdvoorner was none too stronl. _but Mac has plugged up this IIP "Y Canadian A rrives in . (Specie! to the Guardian) ing the classic of the meet tel-tn. LONDON, June 20.—In fine condi- ‘ldividual nrarkslnen, tn.‘ this lithe- tion and prepared to battle for the j ' trophies they lost last year, the Can- i in 1924 and last year was a close see. adian team for Bisley arrived in ond. m 1921 also he lost by just England today. The score or so of one point. W ' ‘ - . Lleut. Burke wonthis hlgb award" I expert marksman are participating The two great’ term’ prlggi, the in the National Rifle Association's Kolapore and MscKinnonWfups "are l crest shwtins meet It Bislev Camp also main objectives‘ of the Caned- i Surrey. opening in two week's time. itms who held them for-tmggyuu! On the youthful shoulders of Lleut. pad one year respectively. Lutyear i Desmond '1‘. Burke of the Governor the Old Country team wok the Kol- General Body Guard, Ottawa, rests the chief Canadian hope of captur- WURLIYS B0 IT BHIBAGU, Illlli 2 l (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y.. June 20 - Tony Canzoneri, Italian, former featherweight champion, signed arti- cles today for a shot at Sammy Mandells lightweight crown in the Chicago Stadium August 2. The match is for ten rounds at the class limit of 135 pounds. Ring Champion NEW YORK, N. Y.. June 20.—'1‘he bantamweight division had a ruler today that the New York State Ath- letic Commission, at least, could rec- ognize-Panama Al Brown. Brown, whose 118 pounds is distri- buted over a frame six feet high, decisively outpolnted Vidal Gregoria, Spain, in a. 15 round bout at the Queensboro Stadium last night and thereby won recognition by the State Commission ss "defending bantam- uslsiglidcldillan instead of Beekpretty’ consistently. The pitching staff weak- I ened late ‘TLMUY, .end no team can ‘ win pennantrwithout Rood twirlinl; ‘rhrCubs may win »a pennant or‘ they may not win one. 1t is still a! long way to go to the finish but one; thing i.s certain. TheChicago team‘ will be a menace all Summer lousl and, when the books are finally elos-j ed, you'll find that the hitting o!’ _.Cuyler, Homsby; stsphenson and: _Wilson_has done a lot toward piling up victories for-the puns. Ifllooks as it we now have s Mur- ‘ sen Row in the National Leanne and‘, this is it. ' l Copyright, ma. King Features Syn-' Notrarkiiriiy... 1 Irvin, Berly and Mancuao; 1'19!" and Staplernsn. . ~ BAl*G’[E i E l] El Second game- oohester ... ... ... ...! 5 l Newark ~- . '—— Litilejohn. a1nsr¢ll_ II"! Harm“; Aldridge, Moore, Pruclt and 5U"- (Conadlan Press) i a 11.1: A t‘. ‘ 1 f INTBRNATIONJ. 1.1.1011‘. ,.l.oron,o n11 13v s ‘Jersey City... . . . . . . . H4 7 1 W" 1""- ‘ (‘nnlrell and orient; Rhodes and ‘ h “r GR r Wcstmorcland. oc ee .. . . For the Man Who Cannot Smoke At Work The ‘Favorite CHEW IS "llfltfitti v * 1t n a Montreal ... ... ... -- 1 5 0 Beading ..1 .. o s o f Bslaioitro 1.11.’. dicak, Inc. R a E: Blaflllo ... ... ... ... ... 5 9 l‘, Baltimore .. ‘I 8 41 ._ llllls and Bernese; Walker. Cournbe (Called end-of sixth, rain) Vangilder, and Nlebergsl; Holley‘ and Murphy. ' ' NATIONAL LEAGUE . .. _ n HIE New rm ...11 11 o ram e a 1 " llubbell ens owsrrell; Roy, Elliott and Davis. ' ' R H E "Brooklyn... ...'.... .. z e z Boston .'.. .. 4 5 1 Clark and Pieinlch; Jones and Ipenoer. , a “l an n n s: ltlmsls... .. ...e a 1 Chicago ‘l 10 0 ‘Alexander, Johnson, Mitchell and Smith, Jonnard; Nehl, Boot and Gon- llhe.‘ weight champion." t Ladies Bowling At The L. Of C. A very exciting game was rolled, on the League Alleys last night when the Ramonas met and defeated the3 t Ever Randy's by a small margin o!‘ seven pins. The scores are as lollows:—- EVER BEADTS Nelll-‘lyn ... 96 145 8i! Rose Gaudet ... “.106 96 142 Elizabeth Connors .. .. 80 84 103 Nell Klrwin . . . . .. .. 9i. 45 - Charlotte Creighon ... - '78 7B ‘Petal -— i232 BAMONNB Anne Duffy ... ... ".82 128 60 Florie Flynn ... ..1lB 106 100 Helen Walsh .. .. 43 109 141 Helen Mcltfillun . . . . ..1U6 116 ‘l0 Total - 1239 AMERICAN LEAGUE e R H E Chicago ... ... ... ... .. 5 14 1 SLLouls... .3 4 0 Walsh and Berg; Crowder, Kinsey and Manlun. R. H E Boston ...4 l0 2 Washington . . . . .. .. 4 8 1 MacFayden and Berry; Liska, Brow-n and Tate. R. l! E Detroit. . ... ... ... ...! 13 0 Cleveland......... ..-4 7 2 Son-ell and Shea; Sltt and L. Sewell. Hartley, games ‘scheduled. Only three games scheduled. s.‘ a "rprrvv ~- apore Cup and Australia‘ captured ' the MecKinnon Cup. . ‘How They Stand g AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost. RC. Philadelphia . . . . . . 40 13" .756 New York 33 :1 511 .589 .525 .481 ‘ .885 .356 . . . . .. .316 PC. .623 Pittsburgh . 3515 St. Louis s93 New’ York- . .. 30 24- .556 Philadelphia 29 .442, Brooklyn .. . .22 32 140'! l Boston ..... a2 .305 Cincinnati 20 86 .357 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won-Lost. RC. Rochester . as, 22 sea Reading '. 31 24 .564 Baltimore . 31 28‘ .526 Toronto . . .' 31 31 .500 Montreal .. ..-leo a: sac Newark .. '27 31 .466 Buffalo .. 27 .32‘ .455 Jersey City 21 1a . "sea TROPHIES ° 01v torspchY . ’ In the show window or Holmans Ltd., are lo been seen the different prizes-tires, lampsjetc, for the win- ners of the forthcoming Holman- Pickard bicycle road race, ' " In Prowse Bros.‘_ Richmond street show window are ‘displayed. the cups for the winning bowllngtearrls and medals. for the indlvidualkmembers. which are to be presented at the Y. M. C. A. this evening. A T T H ‘E ‘CY’ ‘Io-night the Annualfporls sank quot will he held it tn's_'r'.'u.c,a. at 6.15. A lobster‘ supper 'will_ be served by the ladies and a one pm- gram has been afianged. Each year a supper gathering: is held, marking the closing o! the Bowling ior the season when ithe fortunate winners receive their priz- es and the winning teams their me- dals and cups. , ' , '" ‘nus year every effort has been made to obtain good prisesfmdlthe medals which are on display at Prowse Bros. speak for themselves. The various bowling. leagues ‘ were u follows: the Commercial; Cltylnd Church, the Guardian team out in the Commercial; the Y. team being victorious in the,City ‘snithe United team being championsofthe church League. _ ' ' “ ‘ " gs cordial imitating-rte extended-to the bowlers in these various" . . . ., no suclz filing \ . as tough beard wlren youslzave file p t Williams way i William lather has two jobs to do. First - to soften the beard - no matter how heavy. Second - to soften and condition the skin, No lather could do thosc two , You can fccl it as it works - soothing, refreshing. H. -v smoothly the razor glides. How cool and soft‘ the facc. 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